Even did a clean install and created separate partitions so I wouldn't break my main install. Basically, I see no difference....
So I replaced repositories with incoming ones
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So I replaced repositories with incoming ones
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Re: So I replaced repositories with incoming ones
i would say that you need some reading http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=197&t=91405
Re: So I replaced repositories with incoming ones
ok i read that. now what? lol seriously... my system still uses the same kernel. nothing seems broken. all's square. i use remastersys to clone my hard drive.
i daresn't add the sid repo tho. debian wheezy will not boot on my laptop. don't know why. I know your lmde is built on wheezy and it works, which makes no sense to me.
anyway, this is the install i made for being broken and it works. lol
i daresn't add the sid repo tho. debian wheezy will not boot on my laptop. don't know why. I know your lmde is built on wheezy and it works, which makes no sense to me.
anyway, this is the install i made for being broken and it works. lol
Re: So I replaced repositories with incoming ones
so a quote from there (kinda tl,dr)
- to help debugging those updates were created incoming and latest: basically these repos are identical, but incoming is updated a few days/a week before latest to test the UP and then it will migrate from incoming to latest: